New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support good health, promote recovery from illness, and maintain functionality. Older people need to make up for age-related changes in protein metabolism, such as high splanchnic extraction and declining anabolic responses to ingested protein. They also need more protein to offset inflammatory and catabolic conditions associated with chronic and acute diseases that occur commonly with aging. With the goal ofdeveloping updated, evidence-based recommendations for optimal protein intake by older people, theEuropean Union Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS), in cooperation with other scientific organizations, appointed an international study group to review...
Background & aims: Expert groups propose that recommendations for protein intake for older adults sh...
The aging process is associated with gradual and progressive loss of muscle mass along with lowered ...
This article was originally published by the Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human SciencesNu...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
AbstractNew evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to sup...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
Declines in skeletal muscle mass and strength are major contributors to increased mortality, morbidi...
First published online: November 26, 2012Background. Protein is a macronutrient essential for growth...
Declines in skeletal muscle mass and strength are major contributors to increased mortality, morbidi...
Background. Protein is a macronutrient essential for growth, muscle function, immunity and overall t...
Our understanding of the potential benefits and challenges of optimizing dietary protein intake in o...
Adequate protein intake is essential for the maintenance of whole-body protein mass. Different metho...
There is an ongoing debate as to the optimal protein intake in older adults. An increasing body of e...
There is an ongoing debate as to the optimal protein intake in older adults. An increasing body of e...
Background & aims: Expert groups propose that recommendations for protein intake for older adults sh...
The aging process is associated with gradual and progressive loss of muscle mass along with lowered ...
This article was originally published by the Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human SciencesNu...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
AbstractNew evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to sup...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
Declines in skeletal muscle mass and strength are major contributors to increased mortality, morbidi...
First published online: November 26, 2012Background. Protein is a macronutrient essential for growth...
Declines in skeletal muscle mass and strength are major contributors to increased mortality, morbidi...
Background. Protein is a macronutrient essential for growth, muscle function, immunity and overall t...
Our understanding of the potential benefits and challenges of optimizing dietary protein intake in o...
Adequate protein intake is essential for the maintenance of whole-body protein mass. Different metho...
There is an ongoing debate as to the optimal protein intake in older adults. An increasing body of e...
There is an ongoing debate as to the optimal protein intake in older adults. An increasing body of e...
Background & aims: Expert groups propose that recommendations for protein intake for older adults sh...
The aging process is associated with gradual and progressive loss of muscle mass along with lowered ...
This article was originally published by the Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human SciencesNu...